Special Report
Locking Down The Chip
First of two parts: Crypto processors are gaining more attention as a way of embedding platform-independent security in an SoC.
Top Stories
M2M And The Internet Of Things
The case for the security of embedded systems.
It Takes An Army
The quest for more secure designs requires buy in at all levels of the semiconductor and software ecosystem.
It’s All IP In An SoC
As the Internet of information churns and bubbles around new models such as the Internet of Things, or the Internet of Everything, securing the hardware of everything requires a paradigm shift in chip architecture.
Securing Your Intestinal Data
Once the wireless micro-camera replaced the doctor’s endoscope, keeping your intestines off the Internet became a major security issue.
Blogs
Editor in Chief Ed Sperling says that chip companies are taking security very seriously, but they often don’t talk about it, in The Hidden Side Of Security.
Technology Editor Ernest Worthman uncovers some new threats to health and safety in Bet They Didn’t Think Of This.
Executive Editor Ann Steffora Mutschler points out that there can be power and performance implications to comprehensive security features in Chip Security Impacts Power, Performance.
NXP’s Brintha Koether looks at chipped pre-paid cards, which are expected to grow 30% each year through 2016, in Plastic Is Dead, Long Live Plastic.
White Paper
Mobile Device Security: The case for side channel resistance.